Who wants the same stale feelings all the time? Who doesn’t want a little sensory variety? To touch and be touched in ways that excite in their strange unfamiliarity? After walking the same straight and narrow path for so long, swinging over to the other side is a tall drink of expectation-defying satisfaction. Kelly Slater

Watch this sadistic little ditty a few times and you’ll notice a few distinct styles of disaster trips over the falls. There’s the “No, Wait, Shit, I Don’t Really Want This One!” (Most embarrassing). There’s the “High-line Barrel To Upside-Down Lipride Into Oblivion” (Awesome). I really enjoy the “Poorly-Thought-Out Lip Bash To Backwards Swan Dive”

Three years after his near-death experience at Cortes Bank, Greg Long is back to pushing the boundaries of big-wave surfing

On a sunny afternoon this February, I stepped into a sleepy café in Half Moon Bay, California, to meet Greg Long. The San Clemente native had surfed his way into the finals of the Titans of Mavericks event the day before, and a few minutes after I arrived, he walked through the door with a

Considering that surfing has no real purpose other than pure fun, it’s a bit amazing that riding an easier board—the quickest, most simple way to be sure you actually have fun in every session—was either ignored, or outright mocked for most of the last, oh I don’t know, let’s say, three decades. Still is,

Ocean Waves May Hold The Key To Endless Renewable Energy This technology turns ocean waves into electrical power and fresh drinking water. Posted by The Huffington Post on Thursday, March 31, 2016 Harnessing wave energy to power our cities could be one part of the holy grail of clean energy production. But it’s also

I watched this video about three times before I even realized it was in black-and-white, so captivating is Noa Deane’s performance paired with hard-driving music. This is how surf clips should be. The slo-mo biz at the beginning not your jam? Take a deep breath, wait, and enjoy what comes next.